Living With Melasma

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Melasma I had a question the other day about melasma. Melasma is a common skin problem. It causes brown to gray-brown patches on your face. Most people get it on their cheeks, bridge of their nose, forehead, chin, and above their upper lip. It also can appear on…

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Living With Ichthyosis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ichthyosis I had a question the other day about ichthyosis. Ichthyosis is an inherited skin disorder where dead skin cells accumulate in thick, dry scales on your skin’s surface. The scales of ichthyosis, sometimes called fish scale disease or fish skin disease, can be present at birth, but…

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Living With Diaper Rash

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Diaper Rash I had a question the other day about diaper rash. Almost all babies develop a diaper rash (an inflammation of the skin on the buttocks, genitals, and thighs) at some time in their young lives. Although a diaper rash may cause a baby discomfort and even…

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Living With Roseola

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Roseola I had a question the other day about roseola. Roseola is a mild illness caused by a virus. It’s generally harmless and most common in children 6 months to 2 years of age. It’s rare after age 4. Roseola is caused by 2 common viruses belonging to…

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Living With PUPPP Rash

A Natural Approach To Health Living With PUPPP Rash I had a question the other day about PUPPP rash. PUPPP stands for “pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy.” It occurs in 1 of every 150 pregnancies. PUPPP is an itchy, bumpy rash usually developing on your abdomen near the umbilical area and spreading to…

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Living With Tinea Versicolor

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Tinea Versicolor I had a question the other day about tinea versicolor. Tinea versicolor is a fungal infection causing many small, flat spots on your skin. The spots can be flaky or mildly itchy. The many small spots may blend into large patchy areas, usually on the oily…

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